A Confederate page where you can Express Your Southern Pride! God BLESS DIXIE AND THE REBEL FLA...G AND ALL OF THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS WHO DIED FOR OUR SOUTHERN STATES. Keep those flags flying high and proud!

No, I'm no more racist than the next person. The fact is that the War between the states A had very little to do with slavery. In fact, it had nothing to with slavery until 1863 when Lincoln used it as a political agenda to save his sorry, dictator wannabe butt.

The War Between the States was about state rights. The north was imposing tariffs out the wazoo on the south. Illegal tariffs, I might add.

Sure, the south wasn't perfect; who is? All I'm saying is that they were the ones ultimately in the right in that 19th century fiasco and they took the flack for it because the winners write the history books. No the true history is written by warriors.

If you want to argue with me, please, argue intelligently. I loath hippies.Just remember two things: 1) THE NORTHERN STATES HAD MANY SLAVES; 2)The emancipation proclamation claimed (because it had no legal authority) to free only the slaves in the "rebelling states." Northerners were free to keep their slaves until the 13th Amendment.

A Confederate page where you can Express Your Southern Pride! God BLESS DIXIE AND THE REBEL FLA...G AND ALL OF THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS WHO DIED FOR OUR SOUTHERN STATES. Keep those flags flying high and proud!

No, I'm no more racist than the next person. The fact is that the War between the states A had very little to do with slavery. In fact, it had nothing to with slavery until 1863 when Lincoln used it as a political agenda to save his sorry, dictator wannabe butt.

The War Between the States was about state rights. The north was imposing tariffs out the wazoo on the south. Illegal tariffs, I might add.

Sure, the south wasn't perfect; who is? All I'm saying is that they were the ones ultimately in the right in that 19th century fiasco and they took the flack for it because the winners write the history books. No the true history is written by warriors.

If you want to argue with me, please, argue intelligently. I loath hippies.Just remember two things: 1) THE NORTHERN STATES HAD MANY SLAVES; 2)The emancipation proclamation claimed (because it had no legal authority) to free only the slaves in the "rebelling states." Northerners were free to keep their slaves until the 13th Amendment.

Why does it matter? Because a lot of heroes died trying to defend the Constitution of the United States of America, which was, at the time, still the Supreme Law of the Land in most cases. After this atrocity more commonly known as the "Civil War," all clauses and amendments regarding states rights have been ignored in every case that didn't directly benefit the federal government.

Deo Vindice!

I SALUTE THE CONFEDERATE FLAG WITH AFFECTION, REVERENCE ANDUNDYING DEVOTION TO THE CAUSE FOR WHICH IT STANDS.

On this episode of Red Light Sports Network's Chicago Bears Breakdown, hosted by Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer), the Packers' route of the Bears will be discussed. What went wrong and what needs to be improved will be covered, and next week's matchup with the Carolina Panthers will be touched on as well. What to expect from Jared Allen, Kyle Fuller and the rest of the Bears' defense will be another topic, as well as the weekly stock watch.

Katrina Pavlik (Board Chair), founder of Breastfeed Chicago, M.Ed., postpartum doula, certified lactation specialist. “My dream for Chicago is that it will become the most breastfeeding-friendly city in the country. Not only will new moms get the help and support they need from their health care providers, but they will benefit from an extensive breastfeeding-support network. Moms will be seen breastfeeding their children anywhere, anytime… and it will be considered a normal, natural way of feeding our children.”

In 2011, Katrina Pavlik created a closed Facebook group to invite people to start a conversation about breastfeeding in Chicago. Within six hours, it had grown to 400 people. "I saw a need for a community that could discuss how to make Chicago more breastfeeding friendly. From the Facebook group, we expanded and added the Breastfeed, Chicago! blog and resource list.

Today on Red Light Sports Network's Chicago Bears Breakdown, hosted by Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer), Chicago's thrilling Sunday night victory over the San Francisco 49ers will be discussed, as well as the upcoming Monday night game against the New York Jets. The injuries to a large group of Bears players, espeically Charles Tillman, will be discussed as well, including what we can expect from their replacements/how long they are expected to be out. A weekly stock watch will be given as well.

Join co-hosts Eric Lamb and Brian Draus, as they welcome MLB Hot Stove Hubs, Freddy Cabrera to the program! Spring Training has started, and we will look at teams like the Cubs, White Sox, Dodgers, Angels, Red Sox, Padres, and more! All of the pre-season baseball talk we can cram into one hour! If you are a serious baseball fan, you won't want to miss this! Join us on Baseball Week In Review Chicago Style!

Today on Red Light Sports Network's Chicago Bears Breakdown, host Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer) will make his super extremely way too early season win loss predictions. Predictions will be broken down week by week, starting with Sunday's opener against the Buffalo Bills. If time permits, some updates on some of the Bears' position battles will be touched on as well.

The Bears (5-9) host the Detroit Lions (10-4) in a game that can help determine the NFC North race. The Lions are a game ahead of the Green Bay Packers, and can clinch the division today with a win and a Packer loss. The Bears close out their home portion of a very disappointing season by changing quarterbacks against one of the top rated defenses in the NFL. Jimmy Claussen will have his hands full with a Detroit front four led by the best defensive tackle in the league. Can the Bears look competative? Will the Lions keep their foot on the gas? We break it all down after the game.

I Heard Chicago Crying was influenced by the Don’t shoot I want to live campaign taking place in Chicago. It is an outcry from our children begging to once again be able to play freely in the streets, parks and their own front yards without fear of being shot. Many have spoken but few have listened. Now that our children are crying out, it is definitely time to listen and make some changes. Our children are crying out all over the nation. I Heard Chicago Crying gives them another voice. Its purpose is to make us more aware of the current issues with gun violence and give us hope to end this horrific trend. It is time to get real America! Gun violence isn’t just an issue in Chicago or overseas. We see it every day on the news, shootings in elementary schools, high schools, college campuses and drive-bys. It isn’t even safe to take a jog anymore. We blame gangs, bullies, presidents, the government, hunters and the internet. When will we realize responsibility falls on all of us? You may not be pulling the trigger but you’re ignoring that it’s being done. Wake up! Educate yourself on what’s happening out here. Open your eyes and turn off the denial. Make yourself aware of who and what your children are listening to and watching. Stay in tune with whatever may be an influence to them. This is a collection of short stories and poetry influenced by real life events and individual’s stories. This is dedicated to our children.

This week on Red Light Sports Network's Chicago Bears Breakdown, host Lucas Wimmer (@LucasAWimmer) will go over the Bears recent loss to the Buffalo Bills. Analysis will be given on what went wrong, what could have been done better and how the Bears can improve going forward into their game this Sunday at San Franciso. Also, this episode will have the inaugural "Stock Watch," which will be done every game week. Three players with rising stock and three players with falling stock will be discussed.